-__- _._v n---. --uuouuvv Vvlllbllli ' orfir or LONDON, ENGLAND, um. as.ooo.ooo: deposited uh :11 Go . in- mont at Ottawa 3100.000. `iieoorvoo tngd 50,000 Starling. _ - THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO lhplul 8500.000; Government dopouit b rnnnovuuu nnaroox oonrutxu, _ EVVATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE WBUE won 00. capital. ' `run NORTHERN 1 or A.BlnRDm1;_N_.A.N,D LOIGDON. O-pm. as.ooo.ooo_ ssr1zna,.:: % % w -uuunurio. Monday. Wednesday `ad mdav|OIOQCIQIOOICIIOIIIOOIIO Wu . mm-5. : yo vunvol-I Aviva IJIIIIUIIIOIIQ I u o I I I OI nrth Sunooe zilwal. Penetangula aheneandmidlun ..... .. nwmnrln-n:,,,,,,~, `I Lessons given in an Branches of Puigtingg D`:-`awin . &o.. to. CIPOWQII H1uu.nu.....f??cl?Y?.l:.?P.d. in-hv_ Imam m..I. nu-..s..nv. -- o . o ST-O13:-ma on[?pp1:i::lon,p'it the_ e ngon Hotehpat the _F1ve Points Barrie cuuncu Aun.nou:snc h:-1Q: --- --- --- FORINVET '1` d SMENOIIIOOC thateun. EESTRA ol Huoourltyst lowest:-ate oprlnol mon 1-oulud until. 8 . 8ol`l,oitor. DAILY DUI UB0` -5. N51118: urawln` &o., J - Term u m 6 `, l`x'i`.`: :,.".':P." .'3.~. _ will-Iinn-inn . . . . . . . -----.'- CIOIIIQTI mnklnul: ................ __ `We ere now manutaoturlniz - and carry in stock Stoves or the latest, improved designs. `V ' cm` Aim exmmsvsrocx etore Icing elsewhere. ', H. _S`WREY, annals s_[gy_E wunxs -_ --9 yudolni Ill. U110 III! _ags_ou|1'" nova IAIUO wmnnnmcx "J! BROWN` po In ` J. EDWARDS Postmaster '1`. BAN TIN G. CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- oon. will be at his oioe at the Court House, Barrie. every Saturday. Residence and P.0. Uookstown. . THE B. "number V nnnnnln 11068 sml Ioopm LOOK yr 'rms.-m-. R. w. Brigham hero- ic" by glgooa nqtgczenthat he has a one horse cab 1' him, 11196 trains an O8! blfl oIny.psrtofthe wn. ' ~ % W 0 JAMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Utoe strictly pri vapo. Post Umoe Banding, Barrie, and at his DDVEDO residences. Marv screen. 11-ly ___-___-:-.- onvsnu. PALAGESTOBES A v mu purchased the premises of I .H. W. B. Cross 85 Co. we are prep: p'a_w the`!-lIGIEs1' dAsH PRI an n Mn-noes GALF8 sue: 3Kms,1'A|.dow,er.o. HAVIN purchased the the late WW. 003 are_p/r3p_ax-ed to nan I>`|ux'l.lllnnJ2n$ -- um noon T0 331-: or commence. _. ._ ..v..vu Ava nu nzuun U1 DRUGS, PZ'i7ENT MEDICINES, srumrs, SOAPS, COMBS, `AND BRUSHES. % % LARGE STOCK-LO W muons. --2:: BERLIN AND cram wooLs, _ and everything in the GEORGE monxmiif. CHEMIST AND nnussusr. . --will be round-- 2 DOORS WEST OF THE BARBIE HOTEL Are a. cialty. nnd arties intending to have sales, w 11 consult the r own interests by placing their sales in his hands. 19' Orders left at the Anvmon olce will be attended to. 35 G. R. FORD. nmnnns ALI. xmns or wcnox suns.` Lnnm PLANING MlLL.-GEO. BALL. Carpenter and Builder; and Manufacturer 1 Doors Sash Blinds. Mouldings. 8:0. Plan In: or (J1 kincie done promptly and B8tI8l&0- In-ny. lfeotorv. John street. Barrie. PRIBORIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOHPOUNDID. ma nu: ELiABLELAA.lil}:'T|NEE G. R. FORD, van`.-.--.. Fqr Si}: or to.) Rent. i-___ -_.--v -.- w--nu-- o-nvuuliawlo H. COURTLANDT. 29-tt ADVANCE Uloe. Agent tor Barrio r mm uunu m5'i`AumS1-u!:D COMPANY is 1 based on a solid foundation of economy or management and sound business princllilieg: Special features: Forty years experience; eral form of Policy and non-forteitable after two and three years. Prominent ob ect: sound life assurance; 87,000,000 aid in o aims; 4.000 families beneted. Cost: he lowest consistent with safst . bonuses every three ears. never less than per cent. on the life p an, nor less than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Assurance: The only compan in Canada offering special advantages to tot ab- stainera. Accumulated |"nno nearly 36.000.0lI). Head omoe for Canada. Montreal. 7 r: `v ..,.----._- ______ - -uoouvau \I\I|lull ILLI I C)-"-l1\TG-L.A1\1'D`. nsrannufn-in m 1341. ` Tms LONG EBTABLISHEDCOMPANY is a so d eooporpg .!nnu\nnpgw-un-.0 -_.I, _-.._.i I....-L, - TOILET ARTICLES--A FULL LINE. [LIF`E`ASSUKmiE"t`o`MP`KNY l'\'I=I 'I_"'k'I'1-1-P A -my---u THE JEWELLER. B0'|'llWEll S BLOCK. DIHILOP ST. BARBIE ALBRAITH 85 HOWARD, BARRISTERS. 8ouc1t.ora.. &o.. York Chambers. 9 Toronto Itne `1`oz-onto. Tole honeNo.1.09-`S. '1`. Jiownzn. 1y 1!`. E. uumurrn. GREETING: p I extend `myfsincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. It cannot he denied that` such support comes as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is the best place for high class Watches and Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel and attractive goods, and will keep none but the best. A R. A. noucus, TO THE EUBLIG. --u1--.__- an is IUD V W` 81 9 .` mloltitt S! 21 6 not 2000 8 10 5 " 100 ...... .. 5500 41 1 Hodonte 100 ..... 2000 W} 15 6 " 98 ...... .. 3500 Also 3 large number of beautitul residences, in the Town of Barrie. Send for Price List. _ FLETOIIER In BROWNLEE 8` Dunlap street. Barr 4:. .w_; Sf: FARM STOCK SALES EORGE W. LOUNT. BARRISTER. AT- torney Solicitor. Notqry rubuo. Uloes m Bank of Toronto Bmldmgs. Owen Street. Bu-tie, Out. 21-]: BRITISH EMPIRE P11`! lflilg I nsthv-u Ana`.-- . _` -;'I"l I O u _I nuuuw, cw. Tanning co; 21-tt - A call solicited for all kinds of It` `I\ A III:-nusvn-. ---_ _ __, WANTED. NOTICE. gun: NORTHERN ADVANCE mucus UL Iona law prepared H In: flu: " `$2.00-"th~"' *' :...... .:..%.~. ... :. ;,i'..:,'.g Q, -i? :;.." ` 'l:..|..._' my; I n. IIIISUUQULV. DAHIILD I'll DUlJlUl.' . TOR 0: we supreme court. ot udioature In Ontuio. Oonveyunuer. 8:0. . Money to huan. Olnces m bank or '1`oront.o Block. Owen Sweet. `Hal-I-an. 50 mo`: ......._., uuuiuuu onvaicomug on 4th side- line, 81.00; James Galloway, Q day till- ing in gravel `pit, $1.00; Wm.` Welace, work on W. townline, $4.l2,'Em hav- ing paid alike sum ; W. T. VWebb, repair- ing Puinawxok bridge. $15.00; David Rainey, ditching on 3rd 0011., $10.00; gt. Carr, work on Shannon : `hill, i 14.0 .~ '- L ' l : Moved by Mr. Webb, sec.fby`Mr.' H02 Ooukey-'l`lnt -'-Mr". ' Wide bef ` frefiinded .32.-00s= `flit Wm 9-Le-m9nt;' l'.Q"'_`.,*.! L.*,*" th '6'61l.otbr He` ihitmnma` as as. - vu sou uo PIA ."' ' R. W. Sloan. rep. scrapers and plank, $4.24 ; John Craighead, building culvert of 4th con., 85.00; R. A. Carr, work on Shannon's hill, $25.00 ; Geo. Kneeshaw, cedar on south townline. 800.; J. Henderson, rails for Allandale sidewalk, 81.65; E. Bingham, cedar and hauling same, $3.00; James Allan, cedar for cul- vert, $1.50; James A Lee, lling in box holes on 7th con.; $6.00; Vansickle & Bro., lumber. for Allandale sidewalk, $60.- 47; Wm. Houston, building culvert on 6th con; $10.00; Allan Watt, work on W. townline, 81.00; Essa having paid a like sum, John .Warnica,. putting stumps and furnishing plank, 88.20; Geo. Bate-' man, opening" up 2nd con; and sideline, . 830; Thos. Fagan, tile on 12th con., I1 ,$1.00; Hugh Nicholson,- re-buildin|1 hndgeon;'Ich con., $16.50: Johnsliarpe, 1 stumping on 6th con.'~, 87.50; R. Rainey, I `ditching on 2nd con., `$5.00; John Mo. 1 Gabe, balance onzditchingl on 4th" 1 2 Janus: nnI'n$- 1 A_`__ III` Innnl Council. - TW0lflh meeting of the Innisl Council. All members present. Petitions of James McLean, A. T. Little, M.D. and others. Communica- tions from Geo. Kneeshaw, D. C. Burk and F. A. Drake- Accounts of James Allan, Vansickle & Bl.'0., H. Nicholson, Edwardv Bingham, `J. Henderson, R. Carr, John Craighesd, R. W. Sloan, General Hospital and local Board` of Health. The following` accs. were order-. ed to be paid :- n w an... ---- --- - - The naltunore Post 011100. I don't care who is appointed to the Balti- more ost oice, said General Johnson to the Presi cut, but Ido insist that my cook use Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder. I am done withipowder containing alum" and am- monia. ' - .a..LuIJ|.|IJI.aJ, u. vuuyuuua, 0. npry. Room 5, Class 1--G. McIntyre, M. Heb- ner, 1. Carley, E. Adams, A. Hebner, A. Cummings. Class 2-G. Hill, F. Mc- Farlane, L. Anderton, B. Anderton, J. Flanagan, M. Somerville. Class 3-F Bunker, E. Redfern, C. Stephens, M. Vair, M. Jones, M. Dams. Room 3, Sr.-G. Abbott, H. Smith, M. Culquhoun, Gr. Rodgers. Jrs.--T. Cald- well. M. McFarla.ne, J. Cumming, 0. Kennedy, L. Stephens, J. Spry. Rcunm nI...1_r1 `|\/L.`l ..o...... `M I'_`r-L aavulull Lilli`, .I.IUlly l\IUga Room 2, Sr.-E. Gallie, H. Bunker, M. Haynard, A. Culquhoun. Jr.-W. Carley. E. Nicklin, J. Donaldson, W. Buchanan}. _ ' R. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- I-n (Inn-uvin Hnnvntwnnnur bn Nlnnnv In Lnnn Room 1. Sr.-Minnie White, George Simpson, Lilian Rogers, Emily Anderton. Jr.-John McKenzie, Earnest Abbott, Louisa King, Dolly King. I pnnrn 0 Q- E [V .l_|- YT TI DIIIIL Room 8, lat Cla.ss-Ma.gqie Gould. Jan. Reid, E. Hubbert, E. Caldwell, R. Black 2nd Class--D. Hart, I S vrinaz, B. Ashby. 3rd Cla.sa--Grace Otton, M. McIntosh, H. Kelcy. 4th Class-C. Rutherford, A. y Lowe. Lug vuuuu, \l. VIUUU, LII. RIVER: Room 6, Sr.--Mabel White, Leabia Caldwell, Carlos Story, G. Dickinson. Jr -Belle Fletcher, M.Rackfyeft, Charlie Hunt, M. Smith. I H 'D........ Q- 'l\_____ , 1'\ `I no u `J4; lslllll IIIJO `mlil-;)v<;m 7, Sr.-Duncan Reid, Maud Macintosh. Dalton Miline. Jr.--Bertie Couper, `May McCorquodale, Herb Len- BOX. 1-: 1.1-`: A- . _, -- - \Inax-: av IUUVA Room 4, S,l"8.--R. Romeril, H. Johnson E. Wl|m()t J. Octaway. Jr.-L. Armaon, E. Smith, G. Webb, R. Freak. A `D..._... 0.. mr_L_1 n1L_-.# -r, 1,- Room 3, Sr -Lizzie Webb, Edgar Dickinson. James Henderson, Fanny Jucelyn. Fred Ward. Jr.--Walter Hub- bern, Hannah Armstrong, Minnie Sibbald Charles Story. D........A U-.. `D `l)-.._-..:I 1'1 'r-1_..___ Honor Roll for Barrie Public Schools. CENTRAL Scnoon. Room 2, Seniors--Jeanne McPhee, Mar- tha Holmes, Archie Henderson. Juniors -Mrtha. Crispin, Lanna Hudson, `True- man Kidd. L gq. -ru a ti... --- Urvu uuuu nun. J.us.uuuu.:UUugl'lIIa|.llIIaIUlJB. A Christmas tree and entertainment in I connection with the Tuwnline Presbyter- ian Sabbath School will be held in the church on New Year's evening. A grand intellectual treat. consisting of addresses, recifations and music by the choir, will be provided. Chaxr to be taken at 7 o'clock G IIIIIIIUVI VI UV" WU` IIUQ Our townaman, Mr. W. H. .Martin, spent a few days last week in Buffalo, visiting his son. W_. A. Martin. Mr. J. Croaaley has moved to town. On Tuesday last Miss Rebecca Hicks was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony to Mr. J. Forbes, of Toronto. The marriage ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride : father, Mr. John Hicks, ar. The young couple left on the 5 52 train for Toronto.-Congratulations. A nhnafvnnn tuna nun] n..L.._..i..._......L 1.. uyvuugug .ua.|wu.- IIUIIUCJU Ill, UPI IIIIUIW The Rev. J. M.` Wright preached `in the Methodist church, on Sunday evening, |Dec.2lst.-. ~ Mr. F. N. Henry. of Toronto Medical Coll-go, is holidaying in our midst. Messrs. White and Thompson, of Guelph The Revival services which have been conducted, for the past few weeks. in the Methodist church, by the Revds. Harris and Furguson, were brought to a close on Wednesday Dec.,17th. There have been a number of converts. e If '19 71- up 1'.I.'lS.A1'Il.!. E IiD1'.IM.V. BARRISTERS. citora in High Court of Justice. Notaries Pumio. Conveyaynoors. Oloee over &heBank I Toronw. Barrxe. II II n_I_....____ t\l\ I` `T Y`A---._ ux om: vu,` JI;:v,.1unau>,UuoKlIowu' 1. U. lt.{l.'c on` 10; "_;Aftei'ha and-iutohreitin orofnmme had beenone through, the Oookotown Lodge provided refreshments after which the Thornton Dxvioion -returned` home feahnz uatiaed that "0; pleasant `evening -_ ha'd3been `spam. L ~ mlu Dill. 3'11. "annu- $503!! 1 VIVCOIJII UVUl.IIIls`_IICII` IIVUII UPUIIII I Mince: Broley 8_!1d'.L ' man; and Maura Thompson, .'_ Simpson, -' And `Henry `and G:-eeina`i_des, `who h av`q began in `attendance as the Bradford Model` School are -now apondinit theirhulidays in "Our midst. Thu RAW. J M `WI-iyaht nrnnnhn `in HM: When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorle. When ehewee 0. Child, she cried for Castor-ie. When she became Miss. she clung to Casvorin. When shohedcm1dren,megsvot1nmcai!om .%%-Qua E3s}3?3.X:TE'3`eu. mm ; Exblnnge an Mdndby the15uh=ixi'|I. mu- n:.::...'. -3 n...'n....- ..c -l~...g..-.....'... ""i"I.'3'i5`i"mio'3" $"3?"?5E.`o`"i`S`$73na of this vilhaa Aviaitedlcookstown I; O. GJI`; nn 1|... 1n.n`~&..=.a`_ .u..;.L- ....... |......n... Wnszr WARD. .. ......u,; an uuuauy Known in advance, and the bible is secured in time. The leaves between` the old and new testament: are of course perfectly blank, and if a repre- sentative of the church should-chance to turn to them heronld nd that his fashion- .b1gitrigpdq were alarmiunly destitute o` records; Snchra discovery auras]; VIII BIDIOI. U There is a rm in New York that hires out bibles. There is a popular impression I that every family possesses a bible. is dic- | tionary and a copy of Shakespeare. This im- pression, V like many popular impressions, seems to be an erroneous one. The bibles tb us; hired out are expensive ones and suit- able to hand over to a fashionableolerzyman ora bishop if the church dignitary so high as a bishop is favoring the family in ques- tion with a call or visit. Such an inter- esting religious ` episode in the life of a fashionable family as the appearance of QIUVID CIIIIIIII 7` OWII. It is the current report about town that Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs is making some remarkable cures with people who are troubled with Coughs, Sore Throat, Asthma,`. Bronchitis and Cansumption-. Any druggist will give you a trial bottlefree qf cost. It is guaranteed to relieve and cure. The Large Bottles are 50c and $1.00, ocmvrnv. PEPLER an McOAR'i`. Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries. &o.. Money bhoan. D'A.I.'l`0N Mocmmt. Q. 0. Q10 Rsu-ma and Alllntnn- JAS. SCROGGIE, i OONVEYANCER, COIIISIONEB IN H.0.J- gtcent tor the tollowtng Insurance Companies (`SHIRT n TI'\\Y`I\l\\Y C117;-no A nu.` U ._,,,_-_- -.-......v.uv Au vuu FUCH- liar way in which the pro rietor of Kemp's Balsam for. Coughs and Col 9 does it, is indeed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, that they may try itbefore purchasing a The Large Bottles are 5% and $l,00. We cer- tainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption.` I -a-vvl wuvcu tuuplo Advertising a patent medicine in 1 of Wnnnrfnal no ....4-1.....:...... -11 ,1, w \IIv.lUll VA V. LU III: A sonthern wind prevailed on 8. nor- thern 6, veering west 8, and east,6`davs. The strongest winds attained 10 to 15 miles an hour on 5 dawn, the other were mostly calm. _.. Sunshine amounted to 51 hours in the week. . Our bay was -closed on the 8th and 13th with thin ice, which broke up by noon on each day. Again on the 20th it was clos- ed, and opened on the 22nd. V. \JI.I ll-It Snow fell on ve days to a depth of 5. 1-4 in. Rain fell on 2151; for 3 hours` to a depth of 0.15 m._ ' A _....AL-,, - ' u uuu .1.-zuu. The bar. readings we:'e lowest on 10th and highest on 19th, with a range of 0.85 in.` `V17, DII ll ` -...... nuu Aaou varymg up to :51 on the 21st, and the daily from 33 on 19th to 64 % on the 14:11. __ ' 1 Barrie Weather Report for the Two Weeks Endmg Dec. 7th, 1890-831 J. J. Gmem. The night tem. was lowest, 1, on the 12th and 19th, varying to 31 the 2131:- and Hm Jail" 43...... no -_ 1n... . n- canvas 0 gas: a vusul. When troubled with 9; Cough or Cold, get a bottle of Wilson s Wild Cherry and cure it at once, before it has time to settle on your lungs, Why experiment with new and unrried reme- dies, when this old and rel.ahle cure may be got from all leading druggists. Thousands bear testimony to the reinarkalile curative properties of Wilson's. Wild Cherry in such dnseases as Bronchitis, Croun, Whooping Cough, Cold.-, Coughs, etc. Get the genuine in white wrappers only. . TI - Stix mends Crockery, China, Glassware. M Furniture, etc. Sold by` all druggjsts. wvnu vv ultu nuuul. -A little of Guibourt's Parisian Balm applied at night, will soon render thehands soft and White. Parisian balm is delightfully perfumed. Sold by all druggists. TEWART 8: SPROUL. Barristers, Solici- tors. Notaries. Conveyauoers. Money to . umoee--2 Doors North 0! Bank of To- lonlo. Owen street. Battle.` 1! I\ l_\_..--.-.... I J Gwuusnuoo -Wilson s Wild Cherry cures Coughs and Colds. . Honor Roll. Honor roll of S. S. N 0. II, Innial, for Dec., 1890 Class IV.-John Neely, Elward Nightingale, Addie Leonard. Class III. Sr.--Charlie Gordon, Bertha Montgomery, Herb. Webb. Class III. -Jr.-'--Sutherland Steele, George Neely Louisa Neely. Class II, Sr.--Annie Johnston. Annie Constable, Nellie Bond. Class II, Jr.-W1ll1am Howie, Florence Gordon.` Albert Robinson. Class 1, part II. -Tilly Leonard, Robert Howie, Stephen Tanner. Class I, part I. Samuel Gordon, Wightman Neely. Nature has Provided A remedy for every ache and pain, and science through ceaseless activity and experiment is `constantly wresting the s~crets of her domain. A new and wonderful discovery has recently been made by means of which tens of thousands will be freed from pain. Nervitine, or nerve pain cure, represents in very concentrated form the most potent pain relieving substitutes known to medical science, and strange to say, it is composed of subsfances solely vegetable in origin. Polson s Nerviline is the must prompt, certain, and pleasant p-in remedy in the world. Try Nerviline for toothache, neu- ralgia, cramps, etc , always safe and efficient. KIEVJII I-3 _- - _Mrs. Marlin, $5 ; Mrs. Bowan. $5 3 P. McGuire. $8; Mrs. Meredith, 38; Miss Deacon, $10; James McLean. $8; Mrs. McCa.nn, $40; Mrs. Bear, $8 ; Mrs. .ra'i"Annin RR ,z;`;n:,:;;`;. 2 n"!....'....:I \;| Ivu .3nu*'x 1-`:7i.l`:< i`joured sine die. God Save the Queen. IV__,,, `fl Moved by Mr. Jamieson, see. by Mr. Mo- Conkey,--That the Reeve be instructed to issue and order to have Miss Clayton sent to the General Hospital. Toronto. the Innisl Council to be responsible for her keep in the said institution, and also fare. Carried. `H T Q - -- gunvo \.IlIlllUUo Moved by Mr. Jamieaon, sec. by Mr. Webb,-Tha.t the following be paid to In- digent: ;- Ill`..- 'mI'-..'I:__ Av: `II , -n -- -- [VI UIIC J II {WWI 15 I I?`-II Moved "by Mt. Little, see. by Mr. Ttiixiienop,-"-THit the Treasurer pay to Tordnto` General Hospital $1.00, on ec- oehnt of Scrub Brown; Carried. 11....` I._ `ll - 111_|_|_ 1 -. . -r IU Ill LICICII LIIUVVIIO 331113. ""i&ma by Mr. Webb, seconded by J. A. Jamiooon.-That thoanm of 810 be paid" to -the Reeve and Treunrer for pre- pairiiig nahcgal Itatment for the year monb ENNOX. AULT ac KERR, Barristers, Boll- cltora ot the Supreme Court, Prootora. Notaries. _0onveya.ncera. aco. Mono to loan. Oloes, H1nda`Blook op oaite N. 8: . W. R . Itsuon. Barrie. and King a.m a Block. Bra.dtorx.. H . ..._.._.._.u `I -.-.u..- II -no - anus:-nuns A wvw - `gave Moved by Mr. Little, see. by Mr. Webb,--That the clerk be Instructed to write to Mr. Holgate, Enaineer of the Northern Division of G.I`.Ry., to have the approaches, to overhead bridge on 6th con. of this townline, protected the name being. in a dangerous condition. Carried. ' T-'_ '_r,"alao'that the collector be instructed " from his book. the cum of V` ` l3,{_l(e a;_g11cnnt of Thou. Lat_imer a tax `, the iailie having been {pafd by his _' dl_cgf.;." `Carried. `v V 0566 by Mr. Webb, sec. by Mr. Mc- :(3bnk`ey-'-'l`hat the Treasurer pay the ac-~ ooilntlof thelccal Board of Health $14.00 for the year 1890. Carried. `IE.-.-...I "I... III . T,3aal.. --- L_ ll - : Erma: Out mm A B-.. 1.. `LT 11- u k6WI About TOWD. -.-__-__ A. -j2.-...;.---.-.--- Interested People. no A ....a.-._4. __.-J! ' soft White Hands. Don't Be a. clam. `l_J __,,-.1 rt I _ __._ _ "1-cu medicine the pecu- 3h Dl'ODY'if.0l` nf` wnvnn n CHARLES PALI.`1Nc., Tp. Clerk. im- e: ioite edition of Pandiae Lost. You must value it very highly. Iliulfouy Inork--You bet I It : the beltvthing in t 0 world to not water- OUNT. DICKINSON an MACWATT. BAR.- rmers. solicitors. Notaries. 8:0. 0loea- Bankhog Commerce Block. Dunlop street. WI. Loom, Q.O..` Joan Dxoxnzsox. 13.5.. D. F. MAOWA-rr. one the for It. 4 . was Penelope Beacon-Oh, w ex value ve hi hly. ~ i"Mnnv Inna!-F:y.V.. I..-a. I I ' uuuv IUI uu UISCESS OI chest. A marvel, of complaints. Bud. Worse, V Cold, cough, consum tio and second and prevent I: a ti Pectoral Balsam, he never-I icine for all di sof the I.~.h...+. A ------I -4- ' " 5' ILUUUII 81011511. l."l'ee. FIFTEEN months ago I had a bealing breast. I tried many remedies but got no relief, 1 then tried Hagyard s Yellow Oil, which gave me instant case. It is the best thing I ever used for all kinds of pains or colds. Mas. JOHN CORBETT, St. Marys, Ont. Powder um Explosion. A powder mill explosion atfects the country for miles round, but dyspepsia. biliousness, constipation, headache, loss of appetite and debility, affect humanit the world over. The Editor of the Mitchell ` ecorder states that he was cured of biliousness, liver trouble and sick headache, by Burdock Blood Bitters. Is it not worth trying on such evidence 2 ,_ ,_-.--J Juno :0 uaa uccu 118141 In CVO!" 1n- lcreasmg esteem by the public, would til! volumes We cannot here enumerate all its good qualities, but that it can be relied on aa a cure for croup, coughs, colds, sore throat and alipains, goes without saying. Income and Outlet. The three important outlets of disease arr the skin bowels and kidneys. See that thvy preform their functions properiy and ust Burdock Blood. Bitters to insure this _>ropo`f action. rats; '1 UI ILL Miss Maud Carleton, Ridgetown, Ont, says: Am using B. B. B. right along and nd it perfect blood purier just as advertised. Good Deeds Done. The good deeds done by that nnoqualler. family liniment, Hagyard s Yellow Oil, during: the thirty years it has been held in in- creasing enfnpm Ian M... ....1.n:. ,, v- M` S THE red river of life is the blood; it` it he impure, health is impossible and Iii. a burden; Burdock Blood Bitters, say thosa. .who have tried it, is the best blood purier iv the world `II _- ll 11" ` - "` u-auuvlu uuu LIUKVU UUHITB OI 0` Once a week take a Turkish or bath, with thorough massage. .-an-u uu auuulh Dine at night upon fruit. vegetables very little, if any, meat, no sweets, no liquors, fruit will supply all the liquid needed. and whole wheat bread. and re- tire, at the latest, at 11 o clock-10 is better-afcer having again gone through a, complete system of physical exercise calculated to take hold upon every muaele and nerve centre of the body. Once a weak tnlrn n 'r....1,:..:. .... D..--;...- nu. One hour after breakfast go through a. thorough course of physical exercise. until perspiration is freely induced, to be followed by a good rubbing and a half hour : rest. Spend the remainder of the day in some employment of pleasure which will keep the mind well occupied Eat `no lunch. d_Plan'o Lsssolis; : .--.`lllss l'l.` ' [t mo` o I :-oamsn. mum on t&0Q};l'k as ho ~ s $st 5s`l'1-:31; E . $>4A- -- m3") How to Become Thin. A writer in the Jenneas Miller Maga- zine will guarantee 9. loss of one pound (to put it moderately, indeed) a week to any person troubled with obesity who will follow the dimple directions given be- low for one year : `DI-.. -4. '1 -1_I,_L In I - -- - `I ...... uuunuu-a, a u_y-usw was lmroauced 0 fix the place for nomination of candi- dates for the oices of Reeve, 1st and flnd Deputy-Reeves and Councillors for the year 189], and passed 1n the usual man- nor. nav- A.djourned to Monday, 29th inst, at 10 o'clock a.m. . ....... JJILIIJ OAGLIJ. u 0 H . . . .. 4 -3 Non-resident special school rates for 72 On` Mr. Drury stated that he had examined the road between lots 3 and 4-2nd range and would recommend that Mr. R. Wray be allowed the sum of $3.00 for work done, at an offset on account due by him for wood cut on said road a.1l0wauce.~ Clerk to notlfy. (L. ......o.',... .: 1.r_ ._:r -..uu. usuuy. uauutury Jnspector Board ot Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caretaker of Town Hall salary 1890 Clerk s Postage acc. to date . . . . . . . Reeve, examining roads, 2days. . . . lat Dep. Reeve v. 3 .. 20d H u u 3 " Mr. Drury exam. 3 N ..... -:.:-._L mute` ' vuuu IL UU uuuuy. On motion of Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. Addison, a by-law wag introduced HY nlonu `nun I'|r\'\n:-\A-`---- ~` 5`; AJI\ u IJBllu Communication from Mr. Miller, Dep Reeve. Medonte, re ratling at Jar-rat '. hill, con. ll, townline Oro and Medome` in 1889. Clerk instructed to send Tm.` surer of Medante $13.40. ACCOUNTS PASSED. James Cockburn, lumber for roads asperscc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 331 John E. Emms, lumber for C.R. 10 and ]1(old survey). . . . . ... .3 2;; John E. Emms, lumber for line 2 and 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 on Arthur Bell ,ba.l. of grant Div No. 81, con. 6 and 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 no Thus. J. Luck. giving outlet for water at lot. 16, con. 1 Penetangui- shene road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 J. B. Adam repairing road scraper. 1 09 James Ball, repairing road scrapers. `.3 7:3 Jae. Ball, 2 new Ballot boxes . . . . . . 4 ()0 David Brown. 2 cords of wood Ind. Mnn;nn `in. -.--n-- JII-VIIJ JJLUVVIIQ A UUIUD UL W000 lfld. Marion Mchiver. . . . . Dr. Clutten,' visiting and non of Aaron Ball . . . . . . . . . . Toronto General Hospital, J . Mor- gandlt CIOIIIIIO I O O O O I I a -7 Thos. Drury. Sanitary Inspector Board nf Health `;_ on council. Council met pursuant to adjournmgm Members all present. The Reeve in the` chair. . The minutes of last meeting were rm and conrmed. Presented and read i,_ cnlar from Secretary Bureau of Industriq re nancial statements from municipu itiea. Communication from Dr. Ciutten `letter from Dr. Russell, medical Supe;-Q tendant Asylum for the insane, Hamilton [re Aaron Ball. Reeve. Madonna- re rnllinn ..o l ....._-.. Solicitors. Conveyanoers, 850. Money to EEARN 8; MUROHISON, BAIuus'r1m.. n.- Oloe-Over D. J. Murchison : Store. u-ket Street. Barrie. Branch 01oo-Potter a Block. Tottenham. Enwuu) J. Hum. D. _0. Munouxaox. -uu O Ilvpllll .;1:;ge'$2'a night. moi; ho .. ~ an 1 won 3 They loam willing,.however,nt> otl;leeeltu' `chances. Men who hu-e out the bibt .`3;`2..."`"..Ti.2`. ;`.:2! .: .'`` ` "v and Fifteen Months Free. \T......_.L. ,, I The Red River. January 1, 1891; . -..v uuuu GU uugyuru 5 lever-lalling family med- throat, lungs and healingvm pulmonary {i0n,.to cure the rs; third use Hagyards family: n\n:) GEO. Tvnnorz, fil rm Millar Jarrattw e Orn and 'Mn.,.-.` :Oh, what an .-gal}..- T -_L )1 IOBEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE. County or Slmooo. 0moo-Polioe Uourt. Iurrle. Russian ` alert 25 36 12 84 :5 no pl-" 00 IVUUDLIDD. \J\ll-IVUJBIIVVAU. Iinvo unvuv UV Avila. Ol H'd`Bl k o1teN.& .W.R. ...&?";.. B3-rfe. a31'} eLm'aB1ook. Bradtorg. Bwenwox Lmmox. Wnnunarox Auur. loan R. KERR. - ONEY.-A lu-so omountot vat; tuna: to lend on naught loans at owost rota. MOOARTHY EPj.aER& MOOARTHY. HE QUEEN'S HOTEL.-A. W. BROWN. Proprietor. Excellent accommodation tor trnvelllng public. Bar and under well eup- wlth the beet. Good utobllng and atten- hoetlere. Luggage or guests conveyed tree on d trom all trnine. Fewdoore weatot Mer- bt street on Dnnloo street. 011101:--om HiIvbm2so1"~}i`H. . warcrston. . HEWBON, 8: ORESWIOKE, BARRISTERS. Solicitors 0! the Supreme Court of J adi- uture of Ontario. Proctor-5. Notaries. Oonve - Lace 8: Mono to Loan. 0moos-Bo - wall : log. oppo to N. 8: N. W. Ry. Station. Ila:-I-`In. . R. PALME SURGEON. ) Throat. Ncge. 46 Gerrard-strg2E]'nA'|'. 1 avnvnnvvg -anus: R. H. 8'r1wrnY.'-0.. G. B. Esnx. R. W. A. ROSS. Idolentiate of the Royal Golleze ot Surszeons.`Ed1nbm-av. Limm.mm run-vvp :7 vv run wt: vv-I H. D. STEWART, 70 E r. .I'llLl'hl. H.Uo; do A. Jll.UUA.ll'l.'.|Il Burma and Allmon. Ilocurrnv. Evms, Psrmn 8: Moon-my. ()1-lllnz- 5 VTRATHY & ESTEN. name. C. E. Hnwsox. A. E. H. Onlswxoxn. . Chum ___.__________________________ T. ARNAL M. . . ,, . . well : Block`? Allngdglamm n`. .".`32 3.3.293. - juvvnvow bl-dune UIIUIFUIIIIUUQ 85 13116 Railway Switch. foot of John street. near the t. The bond or this Lime is better than lust of any other kind. and the nieh superior. -corner of John and Elizabeth streets; ONIY 1'0 mm.-oasoooo noun cg `art. .1. '1'. spnouh sououor. o 1ii1sonu.ANnoUs. b!It0ot..1.8B5. 1VIANUFAO'l`URESo Pnyslonns. o1i'moui.. * no'un.s._ ' vormsouw Q SARJEANT. BARBIE, Im- J porters and Dealersin Coalaot all kinds, and Geor to . G de 1 hWh1t.eF nm.?o.`..':n..:u kB a`:, Fire B Plasterers Hair. Storehouse at the Northern _l_epot., Lime 1. hnttnr than LEGAL. U9 1: 9 Churchill. Out. 85 J. '1'. SPROUL .101 Mnlmateratmeet, Bu-rle. lately occupied by June: Kerr. This nropcrty has three- `sf an acre of nice gu-den `and lawn 7 about it. and is bcantltull altuatedh-For terms I-Dbl! to LENNOX. AU]: EKER. ibout uiid'1ib3ii1'Effili"`Si'x"& ." 5 Agg & KERR. - tn IT`-' T. I? Tau niaimnnm mnsmicnomj hv _;0lMn1oa.oto1-at;-_o_e_t.. Bu-rie.lst.ely ; - Inn. 34-- nmsxens, nuamms AtDjsf1nLno- ',l`ION8.MADE_.' A 2 . GEO. DUDLET SIGN P_/_[NTER%! J A. McGREGOR, M. D. C. M. F .T. M. G. . Graduate 01 Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical college. Toronto. Hember College Physicians and aux-goons. Una. have of Toronto General Hos ital. (mice.- Next. door to Mr. Bali : snore, T ornton. N.B. --wan be an Ivy every Wednesday. from 1 to 6 turn. Win be at Egbert every Friday, from i to mm. . 28.1! n:ooii'KfonIno||;,wATEn ____ %Ann_1_P_A_\g:n. Notion "PIC-N10 PARTIES SOCIAL lwlled at short notice nndsn J. GU LVERVVELIJS w mun 6L"l'flNG & smvme rmonl jf\`D1)l\G'l"`I7| 71 A "\""""` """" Made in the various styles and quality th bel -Dol1verod in all Darts of the town In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity tor the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, begs to state that he has at oon aiderable expense increased his baking taoiii ties and is now prepared to do a iargerbnaineea than ever. BREAD -..---.... \- uuII`ILI!l IIIIIIIUU vi-`OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL, I\'?\?? ruin a---._._.._ vuvuvu ugnuupla one DWU KIBBEBBI 6110111183 OI reed instruments. man and Dual`. Se for price list to Wm. Sherwood `Box 237. 0. sole agent for the County or Simooe. - -w----vu vn gun: nuns KICIIU vusnpnny. The Dominion Piano and Organ Company ossesses the most complete manufactor in ritlsh America, employs the most s lied workmen and the best materials and there is no reason to believe that it cannot manufacture as good instruments as the best in the United States. As evidence that they do, witness their extended foreign trade. their long list of First Prizes obtained at home in honorable comvetition being more than all other com- paniesin Canada nt together. the unanimity of the voice of e press in their praise: the honorable mention of the rapid growth of this Company. and its proud position in `Euro an centres made by our public men in eir speeches. the honorable distinction conferred by our Governor-General, Lord Lansdowne. in the selection of a "Dominion Piano" and a Dominion 0 n for Rideau Hall. the partiality shown them y Toronto musicians in the selec- tions of Dominion Pianos for 132 of their public concerts within the last and present season and the enormous increase in the business of over 700 percent. within the last three years. All instruments warranted for 5 years. This make of organs contains Foley`s automatic pedal cover. the only certain pro- tection against the two greatest enemies of Segd nrioe lint. tn Wm sn............: 1:... non - manufactured fresh every day. Ask your grocer for them and you will use no other. For;al or 16 Run}. _ ___-_---- no `J `-1211 DUN LOP STREET. Ruora nnd Scissors Ground and at on short iotioo . The Dominion aid Plato company. 'I`hA nnmlnlnn Diana and n........ n-_____ _ uwuuu one noun: or U B. In. and. 5 D. In. stered Letters must be handed in 15 min- utes tore the close of each mail. The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day. Sundaysexcepted. at 8.00 o'clock s. m. and at: o'clock and at 8.00 p. 1:: 30-11 Postmaster uupwuy, and rot au mmutes utter we arrivarot the Toronto night mail on Saturday night only. Mone Orders %a.nted on an Mone Order Oioes Canada, nited States, Great ritain Prince Edward Island. N ewtoundland and India. and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the honrs or 9 s.. m. and 4 p. In. Relristered Letters must be handed in 15 min. E ( L` Y - -./7r 51' \. . . ' ` Ofnce hours. 8 8.111. to 7 pm. (Sunday's ax- oepted). and for 20 minutes after the a.rrival`ot 8 th 'l`m-nntn ninhf. mail nn Rntln-rlnv nialn. n-1.. ay|IOIIOOlIIIOOIIIOIIIOIIIOIIOOIIC Meagord Branch Railway... . . . . . . . .. C 006..." uouusonovncnsuoouoauun cooncon--{oooousooouuouoso 0l'"n..........n... o u u o one O1-lllin.-..-; . . . . . . . . A V H n. rnumnan. BU11u>11;U1\`. HIKE. EAR. Throat. None, 46 Gerrard-street. east. To- ronto. may be oonsulted at the Queen's Hotel. Ben-lo. on Friday. May the 10th. from 8 to 11 n.m., and the second Friday of every month. 0l'u.u8-....a o I n o 0-1,: o u o o Hilliai ` _ 1i;iii'1'g'-.'1b'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' urst. Monday. Wednesday}. 7 an Fridn ...................... __ North Iv nhnnn and `Ilhiln I O I I I OI.|IOO00lIIIIIIlOOl0I Newman-ket Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- I WIIV . . . . . . . . . . A . , - V agnos-covnoatouuccnnolonouhtlcon ToronmooiclcouooIccouooonnoouucucootcu Mn l....I'..O..CI.II Nnhnrn `Rnllwnvlxfnrtlul UWBWD Monnmocosoooooocvocu Rv3uw3y(N0l'th)on.nuo-u wandTrunkEutiovoonmooouuuolnouc1 nu-that-n Pnlliunv Ennl-Id t;OIIOlC:OOOIIIIllOIIl Northernallwa. South)............ North Simona RA Iwnv DAnnfnnanI;l m1mnu..Q'I`.C.CCIIlI IOIIIOI'IIOOOOIIIIIIIIOOIII Nawmnrlmt. . _ _ _ _ , , "'u~o.....2;`. ::::::;~:`:::+*`~ ` R. J. F. PALLING, Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto.,Feiiow of Trinity odioai cone 9, Member or the College of Physicians an Surgeons of Ontario. Unico- Dr. Bosa.nko a old omoe. west of Post. Office. 25 '1`omnto;;....;;;;;:;;2L12i2ZZZZ2lZZIIII IOIIOOIQOIOI Nawmnrkat .................... ~ urim OIIOOOOQIIIIIIOOIUIUCCI... Nnwmn-hat . IVUXTII BIIIIOOOLISIIIWII--o---..... J G d mtuIocpgouoIIIaouuc- lqgstlgomd Motm-eal................. &`:`.':.;`... `a n`.m..:`"":.'.::::::::::::: OIOIOIOIOI.IOIIIOIIOOIIIOICOIIIJ` n u n n a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ __ IOUCUHRICII.,.'I`;;;;;.;;; "Mustard `n...`;'.3. nIat1".J.'{.If_fTfffTT - t-Midh Mon n 'I.III....... :-aren1eu. Tuead ax.andw`-1.dtJ11ay.... 3 anday.......K'..............y1 Bx-man . ,, ' 'l`.uesaayn:.nd..$l1(uNmdYnv K urn Lu rAn'1`uIi5 SUUIALS & WEDDIN G1` supplied gotioe and on reasonable arms. ormorn zuuway . IN 93329. Meatord B1-unoli Rs1lway..........i Oral; nut, d Hlll-.P. .... 11.. w. A. nuaa. Lnolenuate ol: the noyal College of Sm-geons,`Ed1nbur3. Licentiate at the Royal College of Physician}: England. miles and residence in Brown : ow look. Barrio. On the premises at. night.